| |||||||||||||||||
| |||||||
REW ForumDiscuss Changing mic/meter calibration data after the fact in the Equalization | Calibration forum; Changing mic/meter calibration data after the fact Question: Suppose I load a previously taken measurement. Is there any way I can open a new mic/meter calibration file ... |
|
|
Views: 444 - Replies: 3
| Thread Tools |
| | #1 | ||||
| Changing mic/meter calibration data after the fact Question: Suppose I load a previously taken measurement. Is there any way I can open a new mic/meter calibration file and have the new calibration information applied to the old graph? | ||||
|
| | |
| | |
| | #2 | |||||
| Re: Changing mic/meter calibration data after the fact Quote:
I know that you can open new and old measurements to compare them ... but I don't know if that's what you're asking for ... ![]() | |||||
|
| | #3 | ||||
| Re: Changing mic/meter calibration data after the fact Yes, just re-apply the impulse response windows after loading the new file. | ||||
|
| | #4 | ||||
| Re: Changing mic/meter calibration data after the fact Perfect, that is *exactly* what I wanted. The RS SPL meter calibration file isn't set for full-bandwidth readings (owing to inaccuracies in the treble band), but I was noticing that my full-bandwidth measurement looked to be "off" in the same way as the meter measured in the AudioXpress article about RS meters. I made some changes to the calibration file and wanted to see what effect that might have on earlier measurements. Worked great, thanks again! | ||||
|